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- any reasons--to particularly have any talks about it. He was for it and so was 1. You see when President Kennedy died and the Vice-President became President. I was President Pro-Tern of the Senate until there was a new election. I went down
- : In the beginning of 1963 I headed a mission to Bolivia for the Bureau of the BU9get as a special consultant. Then, in the late spring of '63, I headed a mission for President Kennedy to the United States Trust Territory in the Pacific Islands, and that occupied
- the sum m er. MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE Sunday, M a y 3, 1964 WASHINGTON Page 2 I think Kennedy sent back, during those three y e a rs that he did it, a good number o f in form ed, enthusiastic friend s and possibly future public servants them
- . Morese--he was in Philadelphia--"Nvere mind" John Macy--re appointments to the Kennedy Center and other appointments President asked for the Vice President, but he was en rout e the Naval Air Station Minneapolis--the President said to wait until later
- Herter Christian Hon. William Roth concerning a tactical decision on the Kennedy Round --on agriculture. See Secy. Rusk Dean Under Secy/ Ball George W. Bator preparatory memo sent to DT Vice President Humphrey Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Francis Bator n
- for mtg and Kennedy round of negotiations August White To Oval House 18 1965 Wednesday Office B Moyers V McCammon MW Carol Welch Carol Welch AG Katzenbach To mansion w/ JV for lunch Bill Moyers MW Ashton Gonella MW Secy Henry
- in Alliance and hoped strengthening of Alliance would result fm Jun Discussed int'l monetary negotiations and subject of Kennedy Round. Pres, inquired as Minister's thoughts re de Gaulle's forthcoming visit to Moscow, Minister replied he had asked a number
- with him. the Kennedy Round before he goes back to Europ e Bill Moyers (p.l.) Jack To Valenti Mansion w/ Larry O'Brien to meet with the House Committee Chairmen: Vice President Humphrey Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Harold D
- . Katzenbac h Harold Reis~~~~~' Mrs. Ramse y Clar k Mr . Justic e Goldber g Senato r an d Mrs. Rober t Kennedy Jac k Rosentha l Mrs. Sa m Clar k | Judg e Justic e Harla n Judg e an d Mrs. Orma n W . Ketcha m Norber t Schley Mrs. To m Clar k | J . Edga r Hoove
- Potter Senator Te d Kennedy, Boston , Massachusett s George Reed y The Presiden t left th e offic e fo r th e mansio m wit h Jac k Valent i , Mrs . Valenti , and Mr . Richar d Adle r DINNER w / Mrs . Johnson , Mr . an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti , Dic k Adle r
- ?8 / LI~ OFFICIAL USE 2I10 - Ralph: Any need for these reports? B KS February 7, 1964 2137 MmMJRANDUM FOR Kt. ?CGEOBGE BUNDY 'l'HI WHITE HOUSB SUbject 1 NSAM' s 1'2 and 164: Panarra On April 30 and on June 15, 1962 President Kennedy signed
- , construction programming and related actions. Accordingly, we should know Canadian intentions concerning the NORAD requirement as soon as possible. At their Hyannis Port meeting in l·1ay 1963 Prime Minister Pearson intimated to President Kennedy
- was in Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and to a lesser degree in North Carolina. B: In '60 there were no permanent Kennedy-Johnson campaign coordinators in those LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Biographical information; contacts with Johnson; support of LBJ in 1960; Democratic Policy Commission; State Department informing Vice President's office; Potomac Marching Society; Kennedy Administration; working for Johnson; Advisory Committee
- appointed by President Kennedy? B: I was appointed by President Kennedy in May of 1962 to that job. M: Had you had before that time any opportunity to make acquaintance with Mr. Johnson before he became President? B: Well, I was trying to remember
- who pJtovi..ded PJtv.Ji__deni Kennedy wilh a A chedul.e .to keep 7. -~~---?, him phft1i..'C!.a1/_y tu. ljou have no appoi..nimeni/.J unLil 70 amJ on a i t 4z tr,. ]Jti..day o~ W• J:#'1Jff;..r:1::ii/aij1""-1!iifaiJJ;rd~;,/Je ,~ J l tnC"e'• ... ,DJt
- the tram poline used to be. It is now g o n e ^ it belonged t o M r s . Kennedy^and the hole has been f ille d and lev e le d . We la y down on the ground and looked up at the blue, blue sky until we began to fe e l damp and cold, and then thought what
- . an d Mrs. Joh n D . Murchiso n . Patric k Nugent Mr. an d Mrs. Gregor y Peck Mrs. Charle s S . Rob b Hon an d Mrs. Le w Wasserman Hon an d Mrs. Edwi n L. Weisl , S r p Watchin g televisio n debat e - o n Channel 7 between Senator s Kennedy an d
- by ) After talkin g t o To m Johnso n o n telephone. Presiden t spen t th e balance o f th e morning : Talking t o Mr. an ^-^ Talkin d Mrs. Birg e Alexander in his bedroo m g t o Joa n Kennedy an d Larr y Templ e i n Yello w Sittin g Room 7? y—-"~^ Wit h
- protectio n to includ e Presidentia l d Vic e Presidentia l candidate s (passe d day afte r assassinatio n o f Sen . Kennedy ) and repor t fro m hi s diar y o n contacts wit h Justic Forta s an d Sen. Allot t worke d u p from hi s diary . Tol d mjdr t o cal
- and the other of Helicopter Pad on top of bldg. 1—Reviewed same and discussed Mtthe Oval Room reproduction to a 7/8ths degree.—Mr. White 1 •/*£!'"' i-iSHViM ' ?^r'iV£!-V remarked this was the same size of Oval Room being used by the Kennedy Lib. K \\ L'.I
- Larry Temple under Hon. James J. Reynolds. Under Secy of Labor Mrs. Johnson The President n joined and Mrs. Johnson to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for a __ Family Picture w/ Lynda Bird. Capt. Charles Robb. Luci and Patrick Nugent and Lyn
- by) Arrived John F. Kennedy International Airport - New York City Departed JFK airport via automobile, en route the Americana Hotel accompanied by Mr. James Suffridge Mr. Al Chesser Mr. Merriman Smith, UPI Mr. Frank Cormier, AF Arrived, Americana Hotel
- Horner The President and party arrived at the LBJ Ranch. Jack Horner and the President met in the office. The President worked his desk -- showed him the ltr to Caroline Kennedy on her birthday, and autographed a copy of "A President's Country" to him
- othe r guest s a t the ceremony including th e members of Captain Donlon' s tea m i n Vietnam (abou t 1 0 soldiers), an d posed fo r photos witl . Senator-elect Kennedy , Sen . Carl Hayden . A t approximate 12:3 5 the President took Capt . Donlo n an d
- White in the mess Attorney General Kennedy until McGeorge Bundy Bill Moyers J Valenti Clark Clifford and Abe Fortas Walking on South Grounds w/ Clark Clifford In the mansion for lunch w/ messrs Clifford joined by JV and BM and and Abe Fortas Fortas
- been committed by their state primaries to Kennedy alreadYi but I tried to get them lined up for Senator Johnson on the second ballot, if there should be one. Of course, one trouble with delegates is that they are invariably polite, and they are sort
- European markets; East-West Trade Bill; Kennedy Round; Office of President
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 4 Kennedy or President Eisenhower
- Department administration currently? A: I think in some places it may be. I think it depends to a large extent on the Ambassador, on the Chief of Mission. I feel that there was again another--as you probably know, under Kennedy there was another
- was going to come from? R: Oh, rather obviously from--Gene McCarthy had already challenged him; very obviously Bobby Kennedy was sitting in the wings and waiting nervously to make an entrance. B: And you thought they or some combination thereof might
- a piece for the campaign. I remember very well there was a weekly newspaper editor by the name of Denver Chestnut -- very close friend of Lyndon's and mine. He lived at Kennedy. We just quit our offices and we went up there and spent two weeks campaigning
- of the President's Appalachian Regional Commision. S: Yes, that's right. Frank Roosevelt was--the IT~in reason I went to work for Frank was because one of the assignments he had been given by President Kennedy was to be chairman of the Appalachian Regional
- was. I'm glad he did. We were over at Mr. Rayburn's--Ann and I --for dinner the night before he left for the convention in Los Angeles. Of course, that's what we were talking about, and there was a lot of talk about [John] Kennedy had it in the bag
- the Eisenhower Administration in 1953 as you suggest, I've served under three Presidents, as you indicate: Johnson. President Eisenhower, President Kennedy and President So from a practical sense it is a non-political or non-partisan appointment. B: Do you
- in, then to be followed with Secretary Wirtz . And I continued as deputy to--well, Jim Reynolds was the man who became the Assistant Secretary under the Goldberg-Kennedy Administration . So I was his deputy until 1964 and one of the finest, most considerate men
- Biographical information; Hodges’ resignation; John Connor; Sandy Trowbridge; Howard Samuels; C.R. Smith; Andrew Brimmer; Herb Holloman; Commerce internal management problems; effectiveness of Commerce Secretary; Georgetown group of Kennedy people
- : I came over here in November, 1963, and about first week or two I was here, President Kennedy was assassinated. M: So you've been here almost the exact length of Mr. Johnson's tenure-in this department. Did you ever have occasion to have contact
- the parents were in Texas at the time of President Kennedy's assassination. Lynda was in Austin at the University, but Luci was--I was out at the Elms with Luci. And that afternoon I went by the school to pick her up to take her home. That is one of my
- to assess, or to make a comparison perhaps, between the way Mr. Johnson has operated in the realm of foreign affairs vis-a-vis the State Department as compared to President Eisenhower and/or President Kennedy? Ma: Yes, I think so. It probably would have
- Vietnam frc es. The President: There are ..two or three dangers in this: (1) We comply with the Senator Kennedy demand. (2) We create doubt about the fact we are doubtful. (3) We were charged with handpicking. (4) It might harden public position
- proposition • .Kennedy and McCarthy.aren't coming up with much. "Let's try so:::lething like this." Ma Bu.."'1.d.y: That's OK. RuskY Whether or not this is a step toward peace is up to Hanoi. M. Bundy: President is not about to escalate like you say
- hangover Kennedy columnist is sniping about Johnson cutting off Great Society programs. The only man that helps me survive is Jim Webb. He is trying to reduce funds in his agency. Orville Freeman is a soldier - -he's trying. Meeting ended at 11 a. m
